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'''Li Hongzhi''' ({{zh-cp|c=李洪志|p=Lǐ Hóngzhì}}) family name is Li. His ethnicity is Han Chinese, he speaks Mandarin, and he is the founder of '']'', also called ''Falun Dafa'', a system of mind-body cultivation. Mr. Li currently resides in the United States and is a US permanent resident. '''Li Hongzhi''' ({{zh-cp|c=李洪志|p=Lǐ Hóngzhì}}) family name is Li. His ethnicity is Han Chinese, he speaks Mandarin, and he is the founder of '']'', also called ''Falun Dafa'', a system of mind-body cultivation. Mr. Li currently resides in the United States and is a US permanent resident.


According to Pureinsight, a Falun Dafa website, Li Hongzhi introduced Falun Dafa on May 13, 1992 at the fifth Middle school in Changchun City, China. From 1992 to 1994, Li travelled accross China, giving more than 54 lecture series and teaching the Falun Gong exercises. Since then Li had his followers spreading the practice volunarily. Li continues to give lectures at Falun Gong conferences outside of China today. According to Pureinsight, a Falun Dafa website, Li Hongzhi introduced Falun Dafa on May 13, 1992 at the fifth Middle school in Changchun City, China. From 1992 to 1994, Li travelled accross China, giving more than 54 lecture series and teaching the Falun Gong exercises. Since then Li had his followers spreading the practice volunarily. Li continues to give lectures at Falun Gong conferences outside of China today.

As practitioners started spreading the system, Li Hongzhi stipulated that promoting the Falun Gong could never be done for fame and money, practitioners must not accept any fee, donation or gift in return of their voluntary promotion of the practice.


Li has become the subject of much controversy, ranging from his birthdate to status as a cult leader and allegations of profiteering. Li has become the subject of much controversy, ranging from his birthdate to status as a cult leader and allegations of profiteering.


==Birthdate==

The date of his birth is disputed. According to Clearwisdom.net the Falun Gong official website, “Li was born into an ordinary intellectual's family in the city of Gongzhuling, Jilin Province, China, on May
13 (the eighth day of the fourth month by China lunar calendar), 1951.” . But as reported by the Chinese government he was born on July 7, 1952 and that he “changed his date of birth to make it coincide with the birthday of Sakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism, in an attempt to show that he was the reincarnation of Sakyamuni”. .
In an New York interview Li Hongzhi had this to say about the matter: “During the Cultural Revolution, the government misprinted my birthdate. I just corrected it. During the Cultural Revolution, there were lots of misprints on identity. A man could become a woman, and a woman could become a man. It's natural that when people want to smear you, they will dig out whatever they can to destroy you. What's the big deal about having the same birthday as Sakyamuni? Many criminals were also born on that date. I have never said that I am Sakyamuni. I am just a very ordinary man.”
==Biography== ==Biography==


According to a biography of Li that was previously included in the index of his ''Zhuan Falun'' (the central text of Falun Gong), Li was born in Guangzhulin, Jilin province, China, on May 13, 1951. The biography says that at the age of four Li began studing under his first master, Law Master Quan Jue, "the 10th heir to the Great Law of the Buddha School". After eight years, this Master reportedly left Li for him to be guided under a new master. The biography states that Li continued to be guided under numerous masters throughout his life, and that "over a period of about a dozen of years, he received instructions successively from more than twenty masters from both the Buddha School and the Tao School." Over these years Li supposedly developed a number of supernormal abilities including levitation and invisibility, and developed deep wisdom, an understanding of the truth of the universe and the origin, development, and future of the humankind. According to a biography of Li that was previously included in the index of his ''Zhuan Falun'' (the central text of Falun Gong), Li was born in Guangzhulin, Jilin province, China, on May 13, 1951. The biography says that at the age of four Li began studing under his first master, Law Master Quan Jue, "the 10th heir to the Great Law of the Buddha School". After eight years, this Master reportedly left Li for him to be guided under a new master. The biography states that Li continued to be guided under numerous masters throughout his life, and that "over a period of about a dozen of years, he received instructions successively from more than twenty masters from both the Buddha School and the Tao School." Over these years Li supposedly developed a number of supernormal abilities including levitation and invisibility, and developed deep wisdom, an understanding of the truth of the universe and the origin, development, and future of the humankind.


According to an August 1999 article published in the Beijing Review (a state-controled Chinese journal) between 1970-78 Li worked as a trumpet player at a PLA stud farm and Jilin Provincial Forest Armed Police Troop. In the following four years, that account says he was an attendant at a guest house of the Forest Armed Police Troop. Li was reportedly discharged from military service in 1982, and went to work in the security department of the Changchun Cereals and Oil Co. In 1992, Li reportedly quit his job and began to teach the practice of Falun Gong to the general public in China. According to an August 1999 article published in the Beijing Review between 1970-78 Li worked as a trumpet player at a PLA stud farm and Jilin Provincial Forest Armed Police Troop. In the following four years, that account says he was an attendant at a guest house of the Forest Armed Police Troop. Li was reportedly discharged from military service in 1982, and went to work in the security department of the Changchun Cereals and Oil Co. In 1992, Li reportedly quit his job and began to teach the practice of Falun Gong to the general public in China.


Li Hongzhi taught the practice publicly in China over the course of the following two years, after which the practice continued to grow primarily by word-of-mouth. After this time, Li began giving lectures outside of China, and eventually settled in the US in 1997. Li Hongzhi continues to attend Falun Gong conferences in North America, where he often addresses practitioners and lectures on Falun Gong. Li Hongzhi taught the practice publicly in China over the course of the following two years, after which the practice continued to grow primarily by word-of-mouth. After this time, Li began giving lectures outside of China, and eventually settled in the US in 1997. Li Hongzhi continues to attend Falun Gong conferences in North America, where he often addresses practitioners and lectures on Falun Gong.
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==Divinity of Master Li== ==Divinity of Master Li==
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Master Li has been noted for his reticence in talking about himself, and practitioners too, noted Nina Willdorf from Boston Phoenix, “ much about Master Li's past or present, and... are reluctant to discuss even what little they do know about him.” Master Li has been noted for his reticence in talking about himself, and practitioners too, noted Nina Willdorf from Boston Phoenix, “ much about Master Li's past or present, and... are reluctant to discuss even what little they do know about him.”
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==Interviews with Mr. Li Hongzhi==
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From April to July, 1999, Li was interviewed by a number of western media. The following are some of the highlights:

*On May 2, 1999, when asked why he left China, Li told the Agence France-Press that:
:"My daughter wanted to go to the States. I also wanted her to study more English language. I heard the US education was pretty good."

*On July 25, 1999 Li told Mae M. Cheng from Newsday that:
:"I have never gotten upset with human beings," he said. "I have never been to hospitals, never been ill."


*Li had a dialogue with Times reporter on May 10, 1999:
:TIME: Have you seen human beings levitate off the ground?
:Li: I have known too many.
:TIME: Can you describe any that you have known?
:Li: David Copperfield. He can levitate and he did it during performances.
:TIME: Would you use qigong to cure an illness?
:Li: I can do all of this, but I won't do it.
:TIME: Are you a human being?
:Li: You can think of me as a human being.
:TIME: Are you from earth?
:Li: I don't wish to talk about myself at a higher level. People wouldn't understand it. I am trying to save those people who can return to a high level and to a high moral level. Modern science does not understand this, so governments can do nothing. The only person in the entire world who knows this is myself alone.


==Arrest warrant for Li== ==Arrest warrant for Li==
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On July 29, 1999, after the onset of the persecution of Falun Gong, Chinese authorities issued a nationwide arrest warrant<ref>{{cite news| url = http://www.china-embassy.org/eng/zt/ppflg/t36563.htm | title = Li Honzhi is Wanted |date = June 29, 1999 | publisher = China-Embassy.org }}</ref> for Li Hongzhi. A request for arrest warrant was also sent to ], and his passport was revoked, preventing him from traveling internationally. Interpol rejected the request on the grounds that it violates article three of the organization's constitution which forbids the Interpol from intervening in "matters of a political, religious, military or racial character"{{fact}}. On July 29, 1999, after the onset of the persecution of Falun Gong, Chinese authorities issued a nationwide arrest warrant<ref>{{cite news| url = http://www.china-embassy.org/eng/zt/ppflg/t36563.htm | title = Li Honzhi is Wanted |date = June 29, 1999 | publisher = China-Embassy.org }}</ref> for Li Hongzhi. A request for arrest warrant was also sent to ], and his passport was revoked, preventing him from traveling internationally. Interpol rejected the request on the grounds that it violates article three of the organization's constitution which forbids the Interpol from intervening in "matters of a political, religious, military or racial character"{{fact}}.


==allegation of making money with Falun Gong==
==Disputes==

===Wall Street Journal Article===
According to a ] report "American Dream Finds Chinese Spiritual Leader," on November 1, 1999, Li was offered a house in New York for $293,500 in 1998 shortly after immigrating to the US, then was offered another for $580,000 in New Jersey in 1999. John Sun, a wealthy New York Falun Gong practitioner, stated in a letter published on the Falun Gog web site Clearwisdom.net that he actually bought the house in Li’s wife’s name as an attempt to offer it as a gift, but Mr. and Mrs. Li firmly refused to accept the house<ref>{{cite news| url = http://clearwisdom.net/eng/clarification/letter_to_wsjournal.html | title = Letters from Falun Gong practitioners to Wall Street Journal |date = November 17, 1999 | publisher = Falundafa Clearwisdom.net}}</ref>. According to a ] report "American Dream Finds Chinese Spiritual Leader," on November 1, 1999, Li was offered a house in New York for $293,500 in 1998 shortly after immigrating to the US, then was offered another for $580,000 in New Jersey in 1999. John Sun, a wealthy New York Falun Gong practitioner, stated in a letter published on the Falun Gog web site Clearwisdom.net that he actually bought the house in Li’s wife’s name as an attempt to offer it as a gift, but Mr. and Mrs. Li firmly refused to accept the house<ref>{{cite news| url = http://clearwisdom.net/eng/clarification/letter_to_wsjournal.html | title = Letters from Falun Gong practitioners to Wall Street Journal |date = November 17, 1999 | publisher = Falundafa Clearwisdom.net}}</ref>.

===Birthdate===

The date of his birth is disputed. According to Clearwisdom, a Falun Dafa website, “Li was born into an ordinary intellectual's family in the city of Gongzhuling, Jilin Province, China, on May
13 (the eighth day of the fourth month by China lunar calendar), 1951.” . After the persecution began, the Chinese government said that he was born on July 7, 1952 and that he “changed his date of birth to make it coincide with the birthday of Sakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism, in an attempt to show that he was the reincarnation of Sakyamuni”. .
In an New York interview Li Hongzhi had this to say about the matter: “During the Cultural Revolution, the government misprinted my birthdate. I just corrected it. During the Cultural Revolution, there were lots of misprints on identity. A man could become a woman, and a woman could become a man. It's natural that when people want to smear you, they will dig out whatever they can to destroy you. What's the big deal about having the same birthday as Sakyamuni? Many criminals were also born on that date. I have never said that I am Sakyamuni. I am just a very ordinary man.”


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Master Li Hongzhi, founder and leader of Falun Gong movement

Li Hongzhi (Chinese: 李洪志; pinyin: Lǐ Hóngzhì) family name is Li. His ethnicity is Han Chinese, he speaks Mandarin, and he is the founder of Falun Gong, also called Falun Dafa, a system of mind-body cultivation. Mr. Li currently resides in the United States and is a US permanent resident.

According to Pureinsight, a Falun Dafa website, Li Hongzhi introduced Falun Dafa on May 13, 1992 at the fifth Middle school in Changchun City, China. From 1992 to 1994, Li travelled accross China, giving more than 54 lecture series and teaching the Falun Gong exercises. Since then Li had his followers spreading the practice volunarily. Li continues to give lectures at Falun Gong conferences outside of China today.

Li has become the subject of much controversy, ranging from his birthdate to status as a cult leader and allegations of profiteering.

Birthdate

The date of his birth is disputed. According to Clearwisdom.net the Falun Gong official website, “Li was born into an ordinary intellectual's family in the city of Gongzhuling, Jilin Province, China, on May 13 (the eighth day of the fourth month by China lunar calendar), 1951.” . But as reported by the Chinese government he was born on July 7, 1952 and that he “changed his date of birth to make it coincide with the birthday of Sakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism, in an attempt to show that he was the reincarnation of Sakyamuni”. . In an New York interview Li Hongzhi had this to say about the matter: “During the Cultural Revolution, the government misprinted my birthdate. I just corrected it. During the Cultural Revolution, there were lots of misprints on identity. A man could become a woman, and a woman could become a man. It's natural that when people want to smear you, they will dig out whatever they can to destroy you. What's the big deal about having the same birthday as Sakyamuni? Many criminals were also born on that date. I have never said that I am Sakyamuni. I am just a very ordinary man.”

Biography

According to a biography of Li that was previously included in the index of his Zhuan Falun (the central text of Falun Gong), Li was born in Guangzhulin, Jilin province, China, on May 13, 1951. The biography says that at the age of four Li began studing under his first master, Law Master Quan Jue, "the 10th heir to the Great Law of the Buddha School". After eight years, this Master reportedly left Li for him to be guided under a new master. The biography states that Li continued to be guided under numerous masters throughout his life, and that "over a period of about a dozen of years, he received instructions successively from more than twenty masters from both the Buddha School and the Tao School." Over these years Li supposedly developed a number of supernormal abilities including levitation and invisibility, and developed deep wisdom, an understanding of the truth of the universe and the origin, development, and future of the humankind.

According to an August 1999 article published in the Beijing Review between 1970-78 Li worked as a trumpet player at a PLA stud farm and Jilin Provincial Forest Armed Police Troop. In the following four years, that account says he was an attendant at a guest house of the Forest Armed Police Troop. Li was reportedly discharged from military service in 1982, and went to work in the security department of the Changchun Cereals and Oil Co. In 1992, Li reportedly quit his job and began to teach the practice of Falun Gong to the general public in China.

Li Hongzhi taught the practice publicly in China over the course of the following two years, after which the practice continued to grow primarily by word-of-mouth. After this time, Li began giving lectures outside of China, and eventually settled in the US in 1997. Li Hongzhi continues to attend Falun Gong conferences in North America, where he often addresses practitioners and lectures on Falun Gong.

In Li Hongzhi’s Canadian lectures held on May 23, 1999 in Toronto, a question was asked to Mr. Li: "I want to recommend to a newspaper that they publish the Master’s biography. Is this appropriate?" and he answered:

No. I don’t want to speak about my own situation. Nobody should. Because everybody wanted to find out about me there was a very, very simple biography in Zhuan Falun. Now I had asked them to take it out. What I tell you about is the Law (Dharma), everyone should study this Law. Have no interest in my circumstances! Just study the Law and that will lead you to consummation.

Divinity of Master Li

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Master Li is often worshipped as "Main Buddha" (主佛) by his followers.

Master Li has been noted for his reticence in talking about himself, and practitioners too, noted Nina Willdorf from Boston Phoenix, “ much about Master Li's past or present, and... are reluctant to discuss even what little they do know about him.” Falun Gong’s official website, Clearwisdom.net, introduces the Master in this way:

"Mr. Li Hongzhi introduced the practice of Falun Gong to the general public in China in 1992. He then taught the practice publicly for two years in China, after which the practice continued to grow primarily by word-of-mouth. In keeping with Chinese tradition, Mr. Li is often respectfully referred to as "Master" or "Teacher." He is not accorded special treatment, nor does he accept money or donations from students of Falun Gong. He has ensured that the practice be available to all people, and without any terms or conditions. For his contributions to humanity he has been given over 400 honors and awards, and is a two-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee."

Originally, though later taken out of circulation, a biography of Master Li appeared as an appendix in the famous Zhuan Falun; called “A short biography of Mr Li Hongzhi, Chairman of Falun Gong Research Society”, it recounted Li's life and some of his experiences, from birth up to the when he began teaching Falun Dafa.

According to this biography, at the age of four Li began practicing cultivation. His first teacher was a Buddhist master named Quan Jue (literally, complete enlightenment). Quan Jue’s training consisted mainly in cultivating his pre-school pupil’s innate supernatural powers and instilling great moral principles within him. At the age of eight, it is reported that several supernormal powers manifested; he could levitate off the ground and become invisible. Other supernatural abilities acquired were the ability to control others’ movements by thoughts, and teleportation — he could move himself anywhere he wanted by thought alone.

In the following decades he continued to receive trainings from various Masters in spirituality as well as Kung Fu and sword-fighting. Some training took place at night in secret locations where no one could witness them. Through these secret trainings Master Li obtained great abilities. The supernatural powers he possessed were “unimaginable for ordinary human beings.” But these powers were not as important as his wisdom: “He discovered the truth of the universe…he saw the origin of humankind and foresaw the development and future of the humankind.”

Despite the biography’s recounting of intensive, decades-long physical and moral training that only legendary saints and heroes undergo, it does not provide much other information about other aspects of Master Li’s life.

By 1996, Li was hinting that he was not just an ordinary human being, but rather a reincarnated deity who has lived many previous lives. “The things imparted to me by my several masters in this life are exactly what I intentionally arranged a few lifetimes ago for them to obtain. When the predestined occasion arrived, it had already been arranged that they impart those things back to me so that I could recall my fa (Law) in its entirety.”

Since 1996, Master Li’s statements about his identity have become more explicit. In March, 2002, Li announced that:

“No one knows who I am. I do not know who I am, either. No being has ever seen me, and no being has ever called me by any name. I have neither form nor name, and I am different from anything that composes any being in the cosmos. To the sentient beings in the cosmos, I have nothing. Perhaps when the cosmos is no more, only I am there. I have nothing. No being knows who I am. Yet without me, the cosmos wouldn't exist. The reason I have come here is to save all sentient beings amidst the Fa-rectification at a time when the colossal firmament of the cosmos is disintegrating.”

On February 15, 2003 at the Western U.S. Fa Conference, Master Li further discussed his situation. He first stated that his situation isn’t something that ordinary human beings can imagine. Then he described his origins: “I came from the inside, and came from the outside; I came from nothing, formed into something, appeared at the pinnacle of the colossal firmament, and then from there I descended step by step to the most surface, the Three Realms . No being knows who I am.”

Master Li then made claims about his service to the human race. “In fact, today's human race would have been destroyed a long time ago if it weren't for the Fa-rectification. The standard of the human race's thinking is already at a level lower than hell. It's because of the Fa-rectification that I atoned for the sins of all sentient beings in the Three Realms.” He then went on to make claims about what he has done for his disciples: “As far as our students are concerned, it was as if I scooped you out of hell back then. (Applause) I have truly borne for you the sins you committed over hundreds and thousands of years. And it doesn't stop at just that. Because of this, I will also save you and turn you into Gods. I have spared no effort for you in this process. Along with this, since you'll become Gods at levels that high, I have to give you the honors of Gods at levels that high and all the blessings that you need to have at levels that high. (Applause) Never, from the beginning of time, has any God dared to do this. Something like this has never happened before.”

Fa-rectification is far-reaching term, mainly refering to the process of renewal, harmonization and perfection of the entire cosmos. Li writes that the old cosmos possessed the characteristic of formation-stasis-degeneration-destruction, and that the cosmos has now reached its final stage, of destruction. As mentioned above, Master Li is preventing the cosmos from disintegrating, and rectifying it with the Fa, and in the process saving all beings - including humans.

Awards and Recognition

At the Asian health expo of 1992 and 1993 in Beijing, Falun Gong is successively nominated as the "Star Qigong". According to Falun, Li Hongzhi received "The Award for Advancing Boundary Science" and "Qigong Master most Acclaimed by the Masses" at the Oriental Health Expo, Beijing in 1993.


In September 1999, Li was awarded honorary citizenship of the city by the Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia.


Li Hongzhi was nominated for the 2001 Nobel Peace Prize by nearly 600 professors and government officials from 21 countries. Mr. Li was also nominated for the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought in 2001 by 28 members of the European Parliament, but failed to make the shortlist.


Interviews with Mr. Li Hongzhi

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A 1993 Interview of Mr. Li Hongzhi.

From April to July, 1999, Li was interviewed by a number of western media. The following are some of the highlights:

  • On May 2, 1999, when asked why he left China, Li told the Agence France-Press that:
"My daughter wanted to go to the States. I also wanted her to study more English language. I heard the US education was pretty good."
  • On July 25, 1999 Li told Mae M. Cheng from Newsday that:
"I have never gotten upset with human beings," he said. "I have never been to hospitals, never been ill."
  • Li had a dialogue with Times reporter on May 10, 1999:
TIME: Have you seen human beings levitate off the ground?
Li: I have known too many.
TIME: Can you describe any that you have known?
Li: David Copperfield. He can levitate and he did it during performances.
TIME: Would you use qigong to cure an illness?
Li: I can do all of this, but I won't do it.
TIME: Are you a human being?
Li: You can think of me as a human being.
TIME: Are you from earth?
Li: I don't wish to talk about myself at a higher level. People wouldn't understand it. I am trying to save those people who can return to a high level and to a high moral level. Modern science does not understand this, so governments can do nothing. The only person in the entire world who knows this is myself alone.

Arrest warrant for Li

On July 29, 1999, after the onset of the persecution of Falun Gong, Chinese authorities issued a nationwide arrest warrant for Li Hongzhi. A request for arrest warrant was also sent to Interpol, and his passport was revoked, preventing him from traveling internationally. Interpol rejected the request on the grounds that it violates article three of the organization's constitution which forbids the Interpol from intervening in "matters of a political, religious, military or racial character".

allegation of making money with Falun Gong

According to a Wall Street Journal report "American Dream Finds Chinese Spiritual Leader," on November 1, 1999, Li was offered a house in New York for $293,500 in 1998 shortly after immigrating to the US, then was offered another for $580,000 in New Jersey in 1999. John Sun, a wealthy New York Falun Gong practitioner, stated in a letter published on the Falun Gog web site Clearwisdom.net that he actually bought the house in Li’s wife’s name as an attempt to offer it as a gift, but Mr. and Mrs. Li firmly refused to accept the house.

References

  1. "Governmental Awards and Recognition of Falun Dafa". Falundafa Clearwisdom.net. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |access date= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  2. "Nobel Peace Prize deadline looms". CNN. January 30, 2001.
  3. "Statement by Francis Wurtz MEP, on the 2001 Sakharov Prize selection". Confederal Group of the European United Left. 18 October, 2001. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. "Li Honzhi is Wanted". China-Embassy.org. June 29, 1999.
  5. "Letters from Falun Gong practitioners to Wall Street Journal". Falundafa Clearwisdom.net. November 17, 1999.


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